A person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives.
Fraudulent; having a misleading appearance.
1 You know what we do to people give us a phony lead?
2 That's a pretty sweeping statement, and I know how phony it sounds.
3 Then they discovered something really big: phony anti-virus programs known as scareware.
4 However, like a lot of this six-episode series, the prizes are phony .
5 I keep thinking I've got some kind of phony vibration period here.
6 It also penalised businesses that had paid PromoSalento for phony , glowing reviews.
7 The phony Electoral College made a laughing stock out of our nation.
8 Or maybe Dominick had, and he still thought she was a phony ?
9 How did they manage to make an ethereal translucent flob look phony ?
10 It also penalised properties that had paid PromoSalento for phony , glowing reviews.
11 Some travel under phony names-andthe Santa Fe people keep their secret.
12 Needless to say, the guy was a phony , but people can wish.
13 The odds of our bonds being phony had dwindled to practically nothing.
14 Identities of the various owners are buried under layers of phony documentation.
15 The last attempts at denial or phony innocence shot out the window.
16 But troublemakers who submit phony titles may be blocked once they're identified.
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